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Independent producers are responsible for some of the greatest breakout hits in cinema history. They fight passionately for their art in the face of logistical and financial challenges. Join our panel of cinematic mavericks, Beasts of the Southern Wild producer Matt Parker, Meadowland producer Olivia Wilde, Bachelorette producer Carly Hugo and Blue Valentine producer Alex Orlovsky, as they divulge tales from the trenches, and impart the lessons they have learned along the way. Moderated by The Hollywood Reporter’s Tatiana Seigel.

Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein has created and shaped some of the most successful careers in Hollywood. From Tarantino to Sorvino, he is the man behind some of the greatest directors and faces on screen. Hear him discuss how he has crafted film and remained at the top of his game.

Filmmakers have long reveled in exploring human angst on screen, and as an audience we too relish in these stories. Where is that fine line that filmmakers can push towards before audiences turn away? And, why are we so drawn to the anguish of others?
Panelists include Meadowland director Reed Morano, Thank You for Playing co-directors David Osit and Malika Zouhali-Worrall, and Necktie Youth director Sibs Shongwe-La Mer. Moderated by Indiewire’s Eric Kohn.

At a time in the United States when the tech sector outpaces the overall growth of the employment market, CODE asks the important question: Where are all the women? After the Movie: director Robin Hauser Reynolds, Qualcomm Chief Learning Officer Tamar Elkeles , GoDaddy Chief People Officer Auguste Goldman, and Etsy Engineering Director Jason Wong.

Real life is a wellspring of drama for writers and directors. In both documentary and narrative forms there are choices to be made when representing reality: what version of events do you present, and how can you recreate moments from the past for a present audience? Panelists include The Adderall Diaries director Pamela Romanowsky, As I AM director Kevin Kerslake, Men Go to Battle director Zachary Treitz, and The Wannabe director Nick Sandow. Moderated by The Verge’s Ross Miller.

In Super Bowl XLII, the Giants were down to
the undefeated New England Patriots when Eli
Manning spotted David Tyree, setting up one
of the most renowned plays in football history. Stay for a conversation with David Tyree and director Spike Lee discussing the play and the qualities that make sports great. ESPN's NFL reporter Michael Smith moderates.

The Emmy-nominated Comedy Central sketch-series Inside Amy Schumer returns for its third season this April. Schumer continues to explore topics revolving around sex, relationships, and the general clusterf*ck that is life.

Kurt Cobain remains an icon 20 years after his death. HBO’s Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is the first fully authorized documentary, a raw and visceral journey through Cobain’s life and career with Nirvana through the lens of his home movies, recordings, artwork, photography, and journals.